Not reviewed at press time Teen cancer victim Grace (Dundon) brings life and humor to small-town funeral director Bill (Roebuck), like an age-swap Harold & Maude.
This article appears in March 30 • 2018.
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Not reviewed at press time Teen cancer victim Grace (Dundon) brings life and humor to small-town funeral director Bill (Roebuck), like an age-swap Harold & Maude.
This article appears in March 30 • 2018.
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